Recently, French President Macron appeared at the Davos Economic Forum in Switzerland wearing dark aviator sunglasses, sparking heated discussions on the Internet. The incident originated from the ridicule made by "King Wang" at the annual meeting of the Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He mentioned that he noticed that Macron was wearing handsome sunglasses when he gave a speech the day before.In response, the French President's Office explained that Macron's eyes were congested and he wore sunglasses to protect his eyes.

According to previous media reports, Macron had early signs of eye discomfort.

When giving a speech on January 15 this year, he appeared in public with a red and swollen eye, and apologized to the public: "Please forgive me for my unsightly eyes. Of course, this is completely harmless."

As the topic grew, netizens compared Macron's image wearing sunglasses with the classic look of the protagonist in the American movie "Top Gun."

The aviator sunglasses he wore became unexpectedly popular, causing a surge in visits to the online store selling the sunglasses and even becoming inaccessible.

According to reports, Macron is suspected of suffering from subconjunctival hemorrhage, which is a rupture of blood vessels in the eyes.

There are various causes of this condition. In addition to being related to chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes that are common in the elderly, daily behaviors such as severe coughing or rubbing eyes with hands may also trigger this symptom.

Fortunately, this symptom is usually painless and harmless. In most cases, it will heal on its own within 1 to 2 weeks and will not cause permanent damage to the eyes.